Catch a View of Medical Marijuana You Won't See Anywhere Else

On Sunday, June 23rd, CNN premiered "Inside Man", a new 8-episode documentary hosted and produced by Morgan Spurlock. The show's first episode provided a detailed, inside look at California's medical marijuana industry. *As soon as CNN.com makes the show available, we will post it here!

Spurlock, the producer famous for his 2004 documentary, Super Size Me, developed a new series for CNN that takes an intimate look at pressing issues facing the nation - including everything from migrant farm workers to elder care and medical marijuana.

Commenting on the new series, CNN president Jeff Zucker explained - "Morgan, known for his inquisitiveness, humor and intimate portraits, is one of America's most distinctive voices in documentary filmmaking. By telling the story from the inside, he and his Warrior Poets team bring enlightened perspectives and added depth to the stories that impact American lives."

We really enjoyed working with Morgan Spurlock and his team to produce this, to borrow Jeff Zucker's phrase, enlightening look into the medical marijuana industry in California. We hope you were able to tune in, catch the replays on TV, or check here for the full episode as soon as it becomes available. We'd love to hear your thoughts on the show, and our dispensary in general. Visit our Facebook or Twitter profiles and join the conversation today!

We Choose to Not Use the Term "Medical Marijuana"

While you may have heard medical cannabis referred to as medical marijuana, at
Harborside we do not use that term. William Randolph Hearst utilized
the word marijuana, as did his political allies, to promote harmful stereotypes
about both the Mexican and Black populations. Smokers of marijuana were frequently
caricatured as crazed and violent black men or lazy, thieving Mexicans.

We use the term medical cannabis rather than medical marijuana because we choose
not to associate the positive healing properties of cannabis with the negative,
racist undertones of the word marijuana. To use that term would passively support
the wrong and hurtful notions of Hearst and his allies, whereas we believe
that cannabis is medicine, and is meant for people of all colors and walks of
life.